Administración de justicia, derechos humanos y acceso a la información en México: breve historia y desafíos actuales
In this article we give an account of the Institutional Evolution of the Administration of Justice in Mexico since the Viceregal period. We distinguish the ordinary justice of the extraordinary jurisdiction that gradually led to the current incorporation of the doctrine of Human Rights into the juri...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7112117 |
Source: | Ius : revista del Instituto de Ciencias Jurídicas de Puebla, ISSN 1870-2147, null 13, Nº. 43 (Enero-Junio), 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Temas Contemporáneos de Historia del Derecho en Iberoamérica), pags. 231-244 |
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In this article we give an account of the Institutional Evolution of the Administration of Justice in Mexico since the Viceregal period. We distinguish the ordinary justice of the extraordinary jurisdiction that gradually led to the current incorporation of the doctrine of Human Rights into the jurisdiction scope. We insist on a transition of laws between the viceroyalty and the long Nineteenth Century that went on until the Mexican Revolution of 1910, with the incorporation of Social Rights under a Guarantee model. Finally, we report some cases of progress in access of information as a fundamental right of the Twenty-First Century. |
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